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development and social welfare in relation to the present and prospective discussions on competition policy in the WTO, UNCTAD …, OECD and other fora. Although this is the immediate backdrop for an examination of competition policy in relation to … for developing countries which emerge from the theoretical and empirical analysis of competition policy and economic …
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This paper explores the connections between globalization, competition, competition policy and competitiveness. These …
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. Empirical evidence suggests that emerging markets, as well as European countries such as Italy, Sweden or Germany have … held beliefs, product market competition in emerging countries is no less intense than in advanced economies. …
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private sector’s expanding role in developing countries in general have focused attention on issues of competition, corporate … product market competition in seven emerging economies by time series analysis of persistence of corporate profitability … during the 1980s and 90s. The surprising central finding is that the intensity of competition in emerging markets is no less …
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Abstract This paper is concerned with the neglected role of competition policy in East Asian development. Michael … Porter considers Japan's development to have benefitted from intense competition among firms. By contrast, Caves and Uekusa … inefficiency. This paper argues that competition policy in both Japan and Korea was oriented towards creating dynamic efficiency …
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Europe. Empirical evidence suggests that emerging markets, as well as European countries such as Italy, Sweden or Germany … held beliefs, product market competition in emerging countries is no less intense than in advanced economies …
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that the Anglo-Saxon financial system is inferior to that of Japan and Germany and puts the former countries at a …
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Japanese had caught up with the US in the production of steel and replaced West Germany as the world's largest exporter of cars …
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